Kim's War Machine

If they were images of anywhere else in the world, the photographs would suggest something quite
benign: columns of black smoke swirling harmlessly out of a tall chimney across a snowy landscape. But
the shots taken earlier this month by U.S. spy satellites were of the Yongbyon nuclear facility,
ground zero for the North Korean nuclear threatand where there's smoke, there's fire. Analysts
say the photos indicate North Korea has taken yet another step toward building multiple atomic
weapons. The smoke is rising from a coal-fired steam plant. It produces energy for a reprocessing
facility...